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The track is most recognized for its use of , which Pemberton recorded himself. This "breathing" serves as a primary percussion element, creating a sense of urgency and physical struggle as the audience watches a young Arthur evolve from a street urchin to a hardened brawler in the back alleys of Londinium. Unique Sound & Composition
"Growing Up Londinium" is a standout track from the 2017 film King Arthur: Legend of the Sword , composed by Daniel Pemberton . Unlike traditional heroic orchestral scores, this track is famous for its visceral, rhythmic, and unconventional style that perfectly matches director Guy Ritchie's kinetic editing. The "Breathing" Track king_arthur_official_soundtrack_growing_up_lond...
The score features a "battery of percussion" designed to evoke the sound of swords clashing on shields. The track is most recognized for its use
While using ancient-sounding instruments, the track incorporates scratchy electric guitars and deep, grimy brass to create a "musical rollercoaster" that feels more like a prog-rock album than a medieval epic. Unlike traditional heroic orchestral scores, this track is
The track prioritizes momentum over traditional melody, using repetitive, driving beats to mirror the relentless pace of Arthur's upbringing. Role in the Film
